Jose Cuervo is apparently here to make all our dreams come true. The beloved tequila brand now has an all-you-can-drink train experience, so you can sip (or throw back shots, no judgement) to your heart’s content on a luxurious express ride from Guadalajara to Tequila, Mexico. So, yep. Must be heaven.
If you’re anything like me—AKA ready to book—here you go: Discount vacation website, TravelPirates is advertising tickets for as low as $111. That’s for unlimited tequila, people!!! The express, premium and premium plus price points all include a round trip ride, an open bar (what really matters), an expert tasting, a tour of the Jose Cuervo distillery and a Mexican cultural show.
The distillery, La Rojeña, is actually one of the oldest in the Americas and has continued to produce the tequila company’s famed artisanal liquor for over 250 years. While guests will have a chance to tour the facility to witness the agave process and stroll through the barrel-stacked halls, there are also plenty of other attractions to hit up, like the Margarita Bar and Plaza Juan Soriano.
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Just add sunset and enjoy.
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If you’re here for the tequila experience, but not so down with trekking to Mexico, you’re in luck. Napa Valley Wine Tours hosts their own experience in California. And while it might not be quite as authentic, you still get tequila on a train. Let’s look at the (shot) glass half full here, okay!? The three-hour trip through wine country includes a four course gourmet dinner, Casa Dragones tasting and signature cocktail.
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Guess who is joining us for our inaugural Tequila Train in partnership with @casadragones Tequila on Cinco de Mayo? We just got word that Casa Dragones owner Bertha González Nieves, known as the First Lady of Tequila, will be flying up from Mexico to ride with us! Join us for live Latin themed music by Trio Solea, on our new Open Air car and a four course gourmet meal, prepared by Chef Donald Young, on our 1914 restored vintage Pullman. http://bit.ly/2HCcaK5 #AllAboard #NapaValleyWineTrain
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